Basically . . size. Medallions are large medals. They have a diameter of 80 millimeters or larger this equivalent in inches 3 - 3 16-inch . Another term for medals, medalet is a small medal, under one inch 25.4mm. — “eBay Guides - What is the difference between medal and medallion”,

Home > Auction #187 > JACKSON 1824 BRASS MEDALET CALLED "QUITE RARE" BY DE WITT. DeWitt's notation is "This Medalet Is Quite Rare. It Has Been Recorded That Only Twelve Copies Were Struck. — “Hake's - JACKSON 1824 BRASS MEDALET CALLED "QUITE RARE" BY DE”,

Medalet definition, a small medal, usually no larger than 1 in. (2.5 cm) in diameter. See more. — “Medalet | Define Medalet at ”,

Definition of Medalet in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Medalet. Pronunciation of Medalet. Translations of Medalet. Medalet synonyms, Medalet antonyms. Information about Medalet in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. — “Medalet - definition of Medalet by the Free Online Dictionary”,

The Liudhard medalet is a gold Anglo-Saxon coin or small medal found some time before 1844 near St Martin's Church in Canterbury, England. The medalet is part of the only late-6th or early-7th century find of gold jewellery in a. — “Liudhard medalet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia”,

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Roman London and Britannia by Charles Roach Smith on Scalarchives Charles Roach Smith (1806--1890) notable amateur archaeologist and was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London (1836), and the London Numismatic Society (1837). Roach Smith was a founding member of the British Archaeological Association(1843). Roach Smith was born at Shanklin, Isle of Wight, the youngest of ten children. In 1826 he moved to London, and established his own business as a chemist in 1834. In 1876, he and his sister bought Temple Place in Strood, Kent, and some adjoining horticultural land. He died in Strood. In London Roach Smith made the first collection of Roman coins from London excavations, which was later purchased by the British Museum. He subsequently pioneered 'urban site observation' and his Illustrations of Roman London (1859) remained the principal work on the subject until 1909. He pioneered the statistical study of Roman coin hoards. He was the first presenter of the Liudhard medalet to the Numismatic Society in 1844.

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